2001-05-11 Chris Toshok <toshok@ximian.com> * evolution-storage-set-view-factory.c (evolution_storage_set_view_factory_new_view): the only problematic area - pass NULL for now in as the BonoboUIContainer. how do we pass this container to the control? * e-storage-set-view.c (folder_context_menu_activate): un-#if 0 this function. (populate_folder_context_menu_with_common_items): build our popup using the new xml bonobo stuffs. (popup_folder_menu): convert to using the new xml bonobo stuffs. (right_click): only do the popup menu if we have a BonoboUIContainer. (e_storage_set_view_new): add BonoboUIContainer* arg. (e_storage_set_view_construct): same. * e-storage-set-view.h: add BonoboUIContainer* args to e_storage_set_view_new and e_storage_set_view_construct. * e-shell-folder-creation-dialog.c (add_storage_set_view): pass NULL for the BonoboUIContainer, since we shouldn't (?) have a popup in this dialog. * e-shell-folder-selection-dialog.c (e_shell_folder_selection_dialog_construct): pass NULL for the BonoboUIContainer, since we shouldn't (?) have a popup in this dialog. * e-storage-set.h: add BonoboUIContainer* arg to e_storage_set_new_view. * e-storage-set.c (e_storage_set_new_view): add arg, and track change to e_storage_set_view_new. * e-shell-view.h: add prototype for e_shell_view_get_bonobo_ui_container. * e-shell-view.c (setup_storage_set_subwindow): track change to e_storage_set_view_new. (e_shell_view_construct): the BonoboUIContainer is now part of our private structure. (e_shell_view_get_bonobo_ui_container): new function. svn path=/trunk/; revision=9756
Two things are built in this directory: the shell's executable, named `evolution', and the shell utility library, `libeshell'. The `e-*' files belong to the shell, and their API is not exported at all. The `evolution-*' files, instead, are Bonobo-style wrappers for the shell's Evolution:: CORBA interfaces. They are all compiled into `libeshell'; the shell itself links against `libeshell'. The `evolution-*-client' files are utility GTK+-style wrappers for the CORBA methods; the modules whose name does not end with `-client', instead, are Bonobo-like GTK+ objects wrapping the implementation of the CORBA server.